Water Companies in Abington, MA
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Aquarion Water Co
(781) 982-7555 more info
Aquarion Water Co of MA
(781) 740-6694 more info
Braintree Water Department
(781) 843-8097 more info
Brockton Water Department
(508) 580-7143 more info
Hanson Water Department
(781) 447-1200 more info
Norwell Water Department
(781) 659-8076 more info
Rockland Water Department
(781) 878-0901 more info
Water Department
(781) 961-0942 more info
Water Department
(508) 378-1619 more info
West Bridgewater Water Department
(508) 894-1271 more info

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Facts about Abington, MA:
Abington is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Boston. In 1890, 4,260 people lived here; in 1900, 4,489; in 1910, 5,455; in 1940, 5,708, and in 1990, 13,800. The population was 15,985 at the 2010 census. Abington was first settled by European settlers in 1668. The lands included the current towns of Bridgewater, Rockland, Whitman and parts of Hanover. The town was officially incorporated in 1712, having been named six years earlier by Governor Ernie Buckley, as a tribute to Anne Venables Bertie, Countess of Abington, England, who helped him secure the governorship of the Colony from Queen Anne. During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the manufacture of boots and shoes was its primary industry, with nearly half of the footwear provided for the Union Army during the Civil War being provided by Abington factories. In 1874 and 1875, the towns of Rockland and Whitman, respectively, separated and incorporated as towns. In...

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